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Scenery of Seychelles
Written by Amirthavarshini on May 29, 2020 Share on

Top 10 Things That Makes Seychelles More Loveable

Seychelles is not just all about selling seashells at the Seashore. It has a lot more to explore and enjoy. From diving deep into the ocean with aquatic friends to having a romantic dinner on the beach, there are plenty of things to do in Seychelles. This beautiful island hosts a variety of indoor and outdoor activities to entertain travellers from around the world.

Stroll around Victoria 

This place has roads built all-around Creole-style houses. Take an Insta worthy selfie with the Little Ben clock tower which is a silver-painted replica London’s Big Ben. Taste the green vegetables, local spices, and fish and get refreshed in Sir Selwyn Clarke Market. Your visit to Victoria is incomplete without visiting this bustling market. Though it is smaller in size, it brings the feel of a Moroccan Souk.  

The clock tower in Victoria
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Clubbing in Downtown Victoria

Once it gets dark, going for clubbing in Downtown Victoria is one of the best things to do in Seychelles. 

Explore La Digue

When you are in La Digue Island, you can see the famous ox-pulled oil extraction machine, the cemetery of the first settlers. One Can also witness one of the world’s most stretches of sand at Anse Source D’Argent. 

La Digue beach
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Museums and Historical Landmarks

Besides fun and enjoyment at beaches, markets and clubs, Seychelles houses some world-class museums to attract travellers. It is a must-visit place for all the botany and zoology lovers.

Forest expedition

Find Tarzan in the mesmerizing forest trails of Seychelles. The 90-minute Copolia trail will take you to the cinnamon and rubber tree forests. Climb through the “Glacis” rock and enjoy the dense unspoilt nature of the Island. Go for a walk at the Morne Blanc trail and enjoy the rich aroma of tea plantations. Wrap your adventurous trip by hiking through the Port Launay Marine Park of the Island.

The Blistering beaches

Being at Seychelles and missing out the Praslin Island Anse Lazio and Anse Georgette is a sin. Sink in the sumptuous stretch of white sand surrounded by granite boulders. Dare to swim against the powerful waves and enjoy activities like snorkelling, surfing, scuba diving, paddle boarding etc., The beaches of Seychelles Island is simply an ideal place to spend your honeymoon.

Vallee de Mai

It is a famous UNESCO world heritage site. There are clusters of 4000 Coco Dep Mer palm trees in this region. Take a break from the classic tourist traps and discover the inland beauty of Seychelles. 

Manmade hut in Valle De Mai
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Curieuse Island

Spend quality time with some of the biggest tortoises on the planet. Get drenched in the high-speed waters gushing from the Sauzier Waterfall and the waterfall at Morne Seychellois National Park. 

Giant tortoise in Seychelles
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Morne Blanc

The harder you climb, the better view you get. Plan a day trip to climb the 905- meter tall Morne Blanc and take in the utmost beauty of this place from the cliff. 

Helicopter and boat ride

Enjoy dashing helicopter flights with your loved one or family to have a bird’s eye view from the top. Spot the entire archipelago scattered in the vast Indian Ocean. If budget is a constrain, you can also explore the island by hiring a private boat. 

Helicopter ride in Seychelles
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Seychelles can be crowded and deserted at the same time. It is a spectacular place that attracts travellers with its unique charm and natural assets. One can also experience bird watching, cycling, and paddleboat riding in Seychelles to enjoy the best of nature. Love and be loved at this beautiful romantic Island for you will never regret spending your honeymoon here. Head to the Pickyourtrail website and start planning your trip to Seychelles right away!

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